Weather in July
July in the
British Indian Ocean Territory continues to observe the dry season's conditions. The average rainfall for July is approximately 70mm (2.76"), indicating a slight decrease from
June and maintaining its status as one of the driest months of the year.
Temperatures in July maintain a steady range similar to June, with averages from 25°C (77°F) to 27°C (80.6°F). The relative humidity persists at high levels, often exceeding 80%, contributing to a warmer perceived temperature.
Comparatively, July's weather conditions are similar to those of June, with a minor decrease in rainfall and relatively constant temperatures and humidity levels. Looking forward to
August, the dry season continues, and weather conditions are expected to remain largely consistent, with similar low rainfall and steady temperatures.
In line with the territory's prevailing weather conditions, the U.S. naval support facility on Diego Garcia experiences a similar climate in July. As the British Indian Ocean Territory remains largely uninhabited, there are no significant cities.
July is a prime month for visitors due to the low rainfall and consistent temperatures. The clear skies and dry weather conditions are conducive for outdoor activities, exploration, and water sports. Furthermore, the clear ocean waters provide excellent opportunities for underwater exploration, with the visibility for divers being particularly good during this month.
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In Diego Garcia in July, the average water temperature is 27°C (80.6°F). In Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory, in July, it is raining for 14 days, with typically 226mm (8.9") of accumulated precipitation.